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HIV Aids Cure Found in Ho?

Tue, 26 Jun 2007 Source: Ghanaian Chronicle

A 49 year old herbalist in Ho, Mr. Kodzo Agbesi Deglo has announced a herbal preparation that is capable of curing the HIV AIDS disease, which he noted, had posed a serious health and economic problem to many countries including Ghana.

Mr. Deglo disclosed that the HIV AIDS medicine was prepared from 14 different herbs and that the medicine has proved its efficacy over the years, as he was able to cure thousands of HIV HIDS patients in Ghana, Togo and other countries.

The herbalist, who made the announcement at a press conference in Ho, said that since he started to save patients from the dangerous disease, he demanded a scientific prove from hospitals that really indicated that those who visited him were suffering from HIV AIDS.

Mr. Deglo, who is popularly known in the Volta Region as Dr. Agbesi continued that after hospital reports had confirmed that one was HIV AIDS positive, he would start the medicine for about one to six months considering the number of years the victim acquired the disease adding that he would then send the patient back to the same hospital that declared the person positive and if reports again proved negative, then the onetime HIV AIDS patient w as cured forever.

Mr. Deglo reminded families not to keep patients suffering from HIV AIDS at home for far too long which could weaken the system beyond repairs before such people seeking medical care from him to cure them.

He added that such cases at the hospitals were being referred to as "bad cases" which he explained that the same situation prevail at the traditional methods of healing.

He therefore threw a challenge to the government and medical expects to put him to test by bringing HIV AIDS patients to him to cure, noting that it was the only way to prove the efficacy of his medicine.

He encouraged Ghanaians particularly the youth to have confidence in his medicine and urged them to go for voluntary counseling and testing to ascertain their HIV AIDS status.

Source: Ghanaian Chronicle